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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: President John Quincy Adams 6th President Of The United States Note
Born: 11 Jul 1767 at Braintree, , Norfolk, Massachusetts
Married: 26 Jul 1797 at London. England, , ,
Died: 23 Feb 1848 at Washington, , , District of Columbia
Other Spouses: Louisa Catherine Johnson Louisa Catherine Johnson
Father: President John Adams Jr., 2nd President Of The United States
Mother: Abigail Smith
WIFE
Name: Louisa Catherine Johnson Note
Born: 12 Feb 1775 at City Of London, , London, England
Died: 15 May 1832 at Washington, , , DC
Father: Joshua Johnson
Mother: Catherine Nunth
CHILDREN
Name: George Washington Adams
Born: 13 Apr 1801 at , Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia
Died: 15 May 1852 at Atlantic Ocean, , Long Island, New York
Name: John Adams Ii.
Born: 4 Jul 1803 at , Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Died: 23 Oct 1834 at Washington, , , District of Columbia
Wife: Mary Catherine Hellen
Name: Adams
Born: 1806 at Washington, , Dist. Of Columbi, Dist. Of Columbi
Died:
Name: Charles Francis Adams
Born: 18 Aug 1807 at Boston, , Suffolk, Massachusetts
Died: 6 Jun 1889 at Quincy, , Norfolk, Massachusetts
Wife: Abigail Brown Brooks
Name: Louisa Catherine Adams
Born: 1811 at St. Petersburg, , St. Petersburg, Russia
Died: 1811 at St. Petersburg, , St. Petersburg, Russia
NOTES
1). 18401.ged John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States, independent Federalist, later Democratic Republican, was the son of John and Abigail Adams. His father was the second President of the United States. He studied abroad and at Harvard University fromwhich he graduated in 1787. In 1803, he was elected to the United States Senate. President Monroe chose him as his Secretary of State in 1817. In this capacity he negotiated the cession of the Floridas from Spain, supported exclusion of slavery in the Missouri Compromise, and help formulate the Monroe Doctrine. In 1824 Adams was elected president by the House of Representatives after he failed to win an Electoral College majority. His expansion of executive powers was strongly opposed, and in the 1828 election he lost to Andrew Jackson. In 1831 he entered theHouse of Representatives and served 17 years with distinction. He opposed slavery, the annexation of Texas, and the Mexican War. He helped establish the Smithsonian Institution. He suffered a stroke in the House and died in the Speaker s Room on February 23, 1848. John Quincy Adams is the 4th cousin 5 times removed of Raymond Downing, David L. Downing, Rudolph A. Downing Jr., and Jean Downing Wiley. Downing.ged John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States, independent Federalist, later Democratic Republican, was the son of John and Abigail Adams. His father was the second President of the United States. He studied abroad and at Harvard University fromwhich he graduated in 1787. In 1803, he was elected to the United States Senate. President Monroe chose him as his Secretary of State in 1817. In this capacity he negotiated the cession of the Floridas from Spain, supported exclusion of slavery in theMissouri Compromise, and help formulate the Monroe Doctrine. In 1824 Adams was elected president by the House of Representatives after he failed to win an Electoral College majority. His expansion of executive powers was strongly opposed, and in the 1828 election he lost to Andrew Jackson. In 1831 he entered the House of Representatives and served 17 years with distinction. He opposed slavery, the annexation of Texas, and the Mexican War. He helped establish the Smithsonian Institution. He suffereda stroke in the House and died in the Speaker s Room on February 23, 1848. John Quincy Adams is the 4th cousin 5 times removed of Raymond Downing, David L. Downing, Rudolph A. Downing Jr., and Jean Downing Wiley.
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